Juliana van Norwich (1342–ca.1416) as post-skolastiese teoloog

Julian of Norwich (1342–ca.1416) as a post-scholastic theologian. This article positions the ‘first female English writer from the Middle Ages’, Julian of Norwich (1342–ca.1416), within the context of ‘post-scholasticism’, the very last period in late Medieval Philosophy, of which one feature was th...

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1. VerfasserIn: Beukes, Johann (Verfasst von)
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Sprache:Afrikaans
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Veröffentlicht: 2020
In: HTS teologiese studies
Jahr: 2020, Band: 76, Heft: 4
weitere Schlagwörter:B Julian of Norwich (1342–C1416)
B Immanent Mysticism
B Late Medieval Speculative Theology
B Black Plague
B Middle-English Vernacular Theology
B Late Medieval Convent Theology
B Book of Showings
B Post-Scholasticism
B Mystical Theology
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